Drivers should change lanes:
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Gradually and carefully.
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Often.
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Without signaling.
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As quickly as possible.
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Explanation
Changing lanes is a crucial aspect of safe driving, and the correct approach is to do so gradually and carefully. This means making lane changes in a smooth and controlled manner, allowing other drivers to anticipate your actions. Signaling is a key part of this process, as it informs fellow road users of your intentions, promoting predictability and preventing potential collisions.
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